Varyk
@Varyk@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on True actual sailing games are underrated and a criminally underexplored genre of video game simulation... which is why Pancake Sailor is the next free game you should try! 5 days ago:
I didn’t assume, I literally asked you directly if this was written by AI.
You chose not to respond, then told me that you hate me, and keep responding like an asshole.
It doesn’t matter if you’re neurodivergent or not if you’re choosing to be an asshole.
I asked you a simple question, you could have answered it.
- Comment on True actual sailing games are underrated and a criminally underexplored genre of video game simulation... which is why Pancake Sailor is the next free game you should try! 1 week ago:
You made perfect sense, and this post was overwhelmingly upvoted.
Chill out.
- Comment on True actual sailing games are underrated and a criminally underexplored genre of video game simulation... which is why Pancake Sailor is the next free game you should try! 1 week ago:
Maybe
“With essentially just those two control inputs an incredible variety and complexity of movements is possible”
“If you have ever met sailors, they probably are really intense…”
“For a long sailboat that have a consequently big turning radius”
There are so many bizarre yet calculated turnss of phrase repeating themselves that it’s difficult for me to see them typing this all out.
- Comment on True actual sailing games are underrated and a criminally underexplored genre of video game simulation... which is why Pancake Sailor is the next free game you should try! 1 week ago:
Rad, thanks
- Comment on True actual sailing games are underrated and a criminally underexplored genre of video game simulation... which is why Pancake Sailor is the next free game you should try! 1 week ago:
Did you type all of that out?
That is a lot.
I don’t get it, if it’s free why is it 5.99?
- Comment on The Internet Archive is under a DDoS attack 5 weeks ago:
Wow, how much of a deluded asshole do you have to be to attack the internet archive.
Best wishes
- Comment on The next Cortana: Copilot on Windows is no reason to buy a new PC 2 months ago:
Cool, I’ll definitely look into it, thanks
- Comment on The next Cortana: Copilot on Windows is no reason to buy a new PC 2 months ago:
Oh. I didn’t know that. Should I just look at videos on YouTube of how to install LLM on my computer?
- Comment on The next Cortana: Copilot on Windows is no reason to buy a new PC 2 months ago:
I don’t know Jan, should I be looking into it?
- Comment on The next Cortana: Copilot on Windows is no reason to buy a new PC 2 months ago:
I like copilot. I use Linux on my computer, but I have the bing chat thing in my phone specifically for copilot.
I find it pretty useful and reliable
- Comment on The unexpected triumph of Kieran Culkin, after the long shadow of Macaulay and a chaotic family of seven siblings 5 months ago:
This guy was awesome 20 years ago in igby goes down and totally f****** rocked Scott Pilgrim.
It’s nice he is getting awards for him, but he’s been great a long time.
- Comment on Choose A or B 6 months ago:
B. Obviously. Not even a question
- Comment on Back in my day 6 months ago:
Mom and Dad Save the World and then finding out that Jeffrey Jones is a child molester.
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 6 months ago:
Didn’t seem like you had.
I wasn’t.
Sorry you had to look in the mirror, it’ll do you good in the long run.
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 6 months ago:
With the anti-bullying comments? No, but I’m always willing to entertain the possibility if you have a specific point.
Of course your comments are downvoted also, so you’re not really starting out on the right foot with that argument.
- Comment on Exposing a Global Health Scam, Healy 6 months ago:
Blech, I knew a rife frequency scam artist, the unscientific vague theories sound exactly the same.
He was a creep
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Wrong community
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 6 months ago:
Self-consciousness plays a role, I expect, with a dose of the 'spose-tas.
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 7 months ago:
“it’s absolutely tone deaf for people who benefit from their parents fame to deny said fame had anything to do with it.”
That’s a very specific condition that most of these actors have not fulfilled, at least that I’ve come across in these articles.
It seems, by and large, these actors say something along the lines of "of course having ______ as my parent benefits me, but that doesn’t invalidate all of my own work.
Then there’s more bullshit, narrow-minded bullying.
It’s popular to bash actors right now and safe to do so, so all the bullies are pitching in.
Nobody is calling out Picasso’s father or ernst Klimt for profiting off their famous relatives, it’s cool to bash jack quaid or Angelina Jolie, so those are the latest targets of largely unsubstantiated, whiny bullying.
They’re people, and it’s shameful and hypocritical to bully them, especially without evidence of the very measure of ingratitude or narcissism you and your ilk are accusing them of.
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 7 months ago:
It is true that he likely received special treatment because of his parents, and it is just as true that it is dismissive to call him a nepo baby.
That’s a specifically derogatory infantilizing name that dismisses the entirety of an actor’s own work and attributes it solely and dismissively to their genetic legacy.
Successful movie stars, especially those with successful parents, do need to be coddled, but infantilizing someone and misattributing all of their success and their very personhood is dismissive and insulting.
- Comment on Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic” 7 months ago:
It is true that he likely received special treatment because of his parents, and it is just as true that it is dismissive to call him a nepo baby.
That’s a specifically derogatory infantilizing name that dismisses the entirety of an actor’s own work and attributes it solely and dismissively to their genetic legacy.
Successful movie stars, especially those with successful parents, do need to be coddled, but infantilizing someone and misattributing all of their success and their very personhood is dismissive and insulting.
- Comment on Fallout - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video 7 months ago:
Not that I saw. Shots seemed less in media res and more traveling/dialogue/emotional/new worldy. The yaoguai seems like a short jumpscare scene and the handsome ghoul shoots two people.
That might be the music setting me up for a yawn, even in-game that warble-crooning puts me to sleep.
- Comment on My friend keeps posting crap like this 7 months ago:
Weeeird
- Comment on Fallout - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video 7 months ago:
I’m worried they’re going to slow burn everything so much we aren’t going to get any satisfying arcs or fun action in the first season. Sct Active production has been going on for years, though, so that’s a good sign.
Idle thoughts
- Comment on The logic is absolutely without flaw 7 months ago:
Exactly, they’re sky sponges, we’ve mixed up where the rain and clouds go and now it’s some odd tradition to walk around in water when the clouds are right there, RIGHT there.
- Comment on The logic is absolutely without flaw 7 months ago:
Hahaha, damn right!
- Comment on The logic is absolutely without flaw 7 months ago:
I totally agree. corrolarily, I’m always thinking we should put the clouds under the rain, to use them as umbrellas, rather than over the rain because then the rain falls on us
- Comment on Did You Know? 7 months ago:
This is a great point
- Comment on Oldboy at 20: The Story Behind Park Chan-wook's Classic Crime Thriller 7 months ago:
Prettyyyyyy understandable.
I don’t think I watched it for years after the first time. He iachieved his goal, I immediately remembered the movie viscerally.
- Comment on Oldboy at 20: The Story Behind Park Chan-wook's Classic Crime Thriller 7 months ago:
Learned nothing new from the article because I read so many articles after I first saw oldboy, still enjoyed reading every word of the article because the movie is that good.